Weighing Options, Western States are Responding to Federal Government Shutdown
Pointing to the failure of Congress to pass a new fiscal year budget, Arizona Democrat Governor Katie Hobbs has announced that she will not use state funds to keep the
Pointing to the failure of Congress to pass a new fiscal year budget, Arizona Democrat Governor Katie Hobbs has announced that she will not use state funds to keep the
Plans are now underway for the transformation of dorm space into new affordable housing at a former prominent private university site in Denver. Johnson & Wales University, with a primary
A public outreach effort to gauge reaction to the big planned widening of Interstate 10, as it slices through downtown El Paso, is receiving mixed responses. The outreach, conducted by
Liquefied natural gas facility work is booming across the country, so much so that some analysts are beginning to ponder when a good thing may be too good. A new
In the latest story that has had more twists than the average-long running soap opera, a citizens group in Scottsdale has decided to go to court to challenge the construction
A Scottsdale project that has been in the talking stage for several months is scheduled to go before the city’s Development Review Board on October 9. To be built on
Confronting a somewhat sluggish market, projects for architecture firms across the country saw only a slight increase last month but are still not where they were two years ago. According
One of the most architecturally distinctive structures in downtown Denver appears to be heading for the auction block. Located at 1770 Sherman Street, the Mosque of the El Jebel Shrine
A classic brick structure that was built in Boulder in the year that Colorado became a state is now on the market. Located at 1212 Pearl Street, the just-over 7,300-square-foot
With just four days to go before funding for the federal government expires, both Congressional Democrats and Republicans are warning of dire consequences should the deadline not be met. Add